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Their question: “How persuasion impacts public opinion and fosters social change (150 words / max 10)”
The 2016 PYQ asks how social influence and persuasion drive a mass campaign; Aakash's answer on how persuasion shapes public opinion and produces social change supplies the exact mechanism and examples a student needs.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›On every Section-A 10-marker Aakash opens with a one-line definition/context of the key term, then a clearly headed body split into lettered (a,b,c) or Positive/Negative buckets, and closes with a one-line conclusion -> for Ethics, a predictable intro-definition + headed-contrast-body + crisp-conclusion skeleton lets the examiner find your demand-fulfilment instantly; build one reusable template and run every 10-marker through it.
- ›His examples are concrete, current and verifiable rather than vague: Satyendra Dubey exposing road-contract corruption (probity), T.N. Seshan and the Nolan Committee (ethics in public life), the Rafale/2G/Adarsh cases and RTI Act 2005 (transparency), and India's Vaccine Maitri to Nepal/Sri Lanka/Maldives (vaccine diplomacy) -> stock a small bank of named real-world instances mapped to standard Ethics demands so abstract concepts always land with a specific, factual peg.
What they cited: Following traffic signals; reducing discrimination against SC/ST/OBC; betting advertisements (persuasion impacts) · LGBTQIA+ rights; Raja Ram Mohan Roy against sati; anti-drug/alcohol disclaimers before movies (social change)

